An error is the more dangerous in proportion to the degree of truth which it contains.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Error is always more busy than truth.
Mistakes are a fact of life. It is the response to the error that counts.
There is no such source of error as the pursuit of truth.
It is sometimes well for a blatant error to draw attention to overmodest truths.
To kill an error is as good a service as, and sometimes even better than, the establishing of a new truth or fact.
A few observation and much reasoning lead to error; many observations and a little reasoning to truth.
Generally speaking, the errors in religion are dangerous; those in philosophy only ridiculous.
It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry.
The study of error is not only in the highest degree prophylactic, but it serves as a stimulating introduction to the study of truth.
Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion.